On most first Saturdays of the month, the Phippen Museum offers FREE supervised art or craft activities in our dedicated Kiwanis Education Room. This is a great way to spend a morning with a child, or grandchild, enjoy the museum's exhibits and create a unique art object to "lock in" memories of your visit.All activities are two hours in duration (10AM -12 Noon) and are accompanied by a lesson and all the materials and tools necessary to successfully complete a project. Phippen Museum members attend free and adult non-members pay only the regular museum admission price.Please Note: Class sizes are limited, so be sure to call the museum's Education Coordinator, Neal McEwen, in advance to make a reservation (928)-778-1385. In addition, classes that require fine motor skills and the use of sharpened or heat generating tools designate a recommended appropriate minimum age for participation.

Dreamcatchers - FREESaturday, January 6th, 2018 at 10AMKids are invited to try their hand at this ancient native-American art form. Dreamcatchers are an authentic American Indian tradition, from the Ojibway (Chippewa) tribe. Ojibway people would tie sinew strands in a web around a small round or tear-shaped frame and hang this "dream-catcher" as a charm to protect sleeping children from nightmares. The legend is that the bad dreams will get caught in the dreamcatcher's webbing.

Cowboy Valentines - FREESaturday, February 3rd, 2018 at 10AMChildren can show that special someone they care with a handmade valentine. Kids will explore ink stamping, use of appliques, lace making and clay molding to come up with a unique Valentine gift.

Perspective Drawing - FREESaturday, March 10th, 2018 at 10AMDiscover the art secrets of the great renaissance painters and one of the fundamentals of realistic drawing and painting – the use of perspective. Kids are guided in an art exercise to create a perspective painting as docents discuss the concepts of perspective: vanishing point, horizon, and eye-level, and demonstrate one and two point perspective.